Massachusetts
Daffodil field in Massachusetts started during World War II no longer a hidden secret
The daffodil field at Parsons Reserve in Dartmouth, Massachusetts is a beautiful spot to visit in the spring. It also has some history behind it.
“The daffodils were planted in the 1940s during World War II. So there was an embargo on bulbs, we couldn’t get bulbs from Europe,” explained Kendra Parker, the Development and Outreach Specialist with the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust.
“So, Raymond Petty planted daffodils here for sale. So, this was a commercial flower farm. And the war ended and the flowers remained.”
27 varieties of daffodils
Eighty years later, thousands of Petty’s daffodils are still blooming.
There are currently 27 varieties on the property, according to the trust. The nonprofit is currently working to protect more than 5,500 acres in Dartmouth. Before the group acquired Parsons Reserve in the early 2000s, the daffodil field was technically private property and a hidden secret only known to locals. Now, thousands of people visit each spring, and Daffodil Ranger Suzi Bouveron is the one who greets them.
“Acre and a half of happy”
“I love the reaction of people that come. It’s magical. It’s like an acre and a half of happy. People walk up and their faces are just filled with joy,” Bouveron told WBZ-TV.
“It’s really peaceful and serene. You can hear the little babbling brook over there. We love to just sit on the little bridges and just let the time pass, listen to the birds, it’s beautiful to be in nature,” said Dartmouth resident Erica Jimenez.
“The daffodils are my favorite flower. I love trail walks. It’s a really nice way to get some exercise and reconnect with nature,” said Zoe Gortz, who was visiting the daffodil field for her birthday.
The best time to visit the daffodil field is now through the first week of May. The Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust does suggest bringing a $5 donation that goes towards maintaining the field and the trail.
“Everyone is so excited. Its spring in Dartmouth when the flowers are in bloom,” Parker added.
For more information, visit their website.
Massachusetts
Body part found in Shirley, Massachusetts pond, police suspect foul play
A body part was found in a pond in Shirley, Massachusetts and investigators said foul play is suspected.
It was discovered around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday as a group of people were walking along Veterans Memorial Bridge on Shaker Road.
Police said the group noticed something suspicious in the water of Phoenix Pond. The Middlesex District Attorney confirmed that the item was a body part, but would not elaborate.
Police shut down the road and divers could be seen exploring the pond late Wednesday. Authorities were back at the scene Thursday morning.
No other information is available at this point in the investigation.
Phoenix Pond connects to the Catacoonamug Brook, which flows into the Nashua River. It’s also connected to Lake Shirley.
Shirley, Massachusetts is about 44 miles northwest of Boston and around 13 miles from the New Hampshire border.
Massachusetts
Foul play suspected after human remains found in water in Shirley
Human remains were discovered Wednesday in the water in Shirley, Massachusetts, and authorities suspect foul play.
Police in Shirley said in a social media post at 7:15 p.m. that they responded to “a suspicious object in the water near the Maritime Veterans Memorial Bridge on Shaker Road.” Massachusetts State Police later said the object was believed to be human remains.
The bridge crosses Catacoonamug Brook near Phoenix Pond.
The office of Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan said a group of young people was walking in the area around 5:30 p.m. and “reported seeing what appeared to be something consistent with a body part in the water.”
Foul play is suspected, Ryan’s office said.
Authorities will continue investigating overnight into Thursday, and an increased police presence is expected in the area.
No further information was immediately available.
Massachusetts
Ice covered highways, streets and sidewalks in Boston area rattled nerves during morning commute: “I’m ready for the thaw”
It was a treacherous commute for drivers across Massachusetts Wednesday morning. Ice on roads and highways caused several crashes during rush hour.
In Danvers, 22 miles north of Boston, the ramp from Interstate 95 to Route 1 north was covered in ice, leading to three separate crashes involving twelve cars. Three people were taken to local hospitals.
In Revere, just seven miles north of the city, two tractor-trailers collided on North Shore Road. Police said it will be shut down for most of the day. It’s unclear if this crash was caused by icy conditions.
Forty-four miles west of Boston, a tractor-trailer ran off the westbound side of the Massachusetts Turnpike in Westboro. One person was taken to UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester with what were described by the fire department as “non-life threatening injuries.”
The ice wasn’t just a problem for drivers. People walking around Boston were also slipping and sliding Wednesday morning.
“I almost fell at least five times but I didn’t. I don’t know how. I screamed and caught edges,” Swapna Vantzelfde told CBS News Boston about her walk to work in the South End. It took longer than usual.
“The internal streets they just don’t get plowed, the little ones that people live on and then these arteries, the big streets, they’re cleaned a lot better,” she said.
Those on two legs and four were all stepping gingerly across slick spots.
“A little treacherous. Very slick and icy out here,” said a father pushing a stroller. “Sometimes you have something to hold on to, which helps.”
With plenty of snow piled along sidewalks and between parking spots, most people are done with winter.
“I’m over it. I’m ready for the thaw,” said one man.
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